International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... claims to maritime jurisdiction . Not merely were there conflicting claims but often the attempt to maintain the claims resulted in the use of force and varied re- prisals . Occasionally treaties were made in regard to the use of the ...
... claims to maritime jurisdiction . Not merely were there conflicting claims but often the attempt to maintain the claims resulted in the use of force and varied re- prisals . Occasionally treaties were made in regard to the use of the ...
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... Claims were sometimes more or less extended according to the power of the ruler of the adjacent territory to enforce his claims . Sometimes a ruler would fight for abstract claims but usually they had to find an ostensible support in ...
... Claims were sometimes more or less extended according to the power of the ruler of the adjacent territory to enforce his claims . Sometimes a ruler would fight for abstract claims but usually they had to find an ostensible support in ...
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... claim to - day in Bering Sea ? " and I replied that the American Government now claims an extent of 3 miles . I wished that this reply might be sustained by the Secretary of State , Mr. John Hay . I am now in receipt of a dispatch , and ...
... claim to - day in Bering Sea ? " and I replied that the American Government now claims an extent of 3 miles . I wished that this reply might be sustained by the Secretary of State , Mr. John Hay . I am now in receipt of a dispatch , and ...
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